Tony Parker is leaving San Antonio. 

Parker and the Hornets have agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal, according to ESPN.

Most of the speculation around the Spurs has been where Kawhi Leonard will land, but it was reported the Spurs were interested in re-signing Parker.

He averaged only 7.7 points and 3.5 assists per game last season behind starting point guard Dejounte Murray, but he still holds value as a veteran backup capable of running an offense. He averaged fewer than 20 minutes per game and played only 55 games with 21 starts in 2017-18 as he returned from a quad injury in November.

Parker, 36, has spent his entire 17-year NBA career with the Spurs, helping San Antonio win four titles while becoming a six-time All-Star.